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Chief bonehead

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  1. Klipsch approved. Is that good enough for ya?
  2. JEM. He knows the product and the crossovers and should be able to help. And the kits should be real close to original voltage transfer curves.
  3. Ok then let me say……and see if you can shut me down…..JEM is the ONLY crossover part approved source. They sell what we approve of. Got it 58 cent?
  4. In order not to change the voltage transfer curve. How many times must this be repeated? It’s not just about the perceived quality of the cap.
  5. There is a pinned section for klipsch crossovers in this section. Why not post it there?
  6. I tried that with you but it never works. 🙂
  7. I have. And you are using networks that I designed. Does that bear any weight with you? Just curious where this antagonist tone comes fro.
  8. Randy and I don’t know each but it does seem very weird to me how people seem to get irritated when randy recommends jem. From the moment jem was approved to provide components for heritage klipsch networks, some boneheads just totally rebelled. Weird. Why does it bother you that he recommends jem knowing that jem is klipsch approved?
  9. I also give plugs for JEM because they are the only authorized klipsch crossover guy. Guess I’m shameless too…….
  10. If you are using the 335 and 325 networks, those are meant to have an exaggerated mid because they go behind a screen in a cinema. the 396 networks are essentially flat but do allow for an exaggerated low end when played on the floor. Typically 396’s are flown and don’t have much of a plane to load the bass. just thought I’d give you a little more insight on how the networks are designed for these particular speakers.
  11. Or the klipsch authorized crossover guy….. https://jemperformanceaudio.com
  12. Clean up the personal stuff or I will. and no political crap either.
  13. We also do an acid test break in. In production. As every compression driver is 100 percent tested. This is get it to natural state but not fully broken in. It helps us maintain consistency in the drivers freq and imp response. In other words, bad drivers tend to stand out very easily in the test.
  14. I have done them and others as well. I don’t ever like to speak much about things without first hand knowledge
  15. See islander’s post. There is some break in to hope built klipsch speakers.
  16. Pat……thank you for paying attention and having an open mind to absorb it all. Yes. You are correct.
  17. And one of those is to ignore Claude which option I have not chosen……YET!
  18. Well Claude. Believe it or not…..I’m not on here to impress you. It’s my time to waste and if I want to be lazy then I will be. I bet…..some people don’t have the same trouble believing that this might only be bs to you and might…..just might have lowered their eyes just enough to find this somewhat “educational”.
  19. .5 db over at least an octave is very audible. Again take it for what it’s worth but I’m not going to ignore or dismiss my experience.
  20. Don’t need to. I have almost 36 years experience. I don’t have to prove anything to you or anyone else. You can believe what you want. Develop your own data.
  21. I wouldn’t say compromises…..rather advancements. I would never do this kind of “acid” test with a555 but I would figure out what the limits were and push it.
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